KAKWAYHID

398-443 AH

Isbahan (i.e., Isfahan) is by far the most common mint for all types, but coins of Saburkhwast and al-Karaj are occasionally seen. There are at least a dozen additional mints, most of them very rare. Kakwayhid dies show exquisite style and calligraphy, especially for the silver coinage of the 410s and early 420s. Unfortunately,

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Rulers

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‘Ala al-Dawla Muhammad

398-433 AH

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Faramurz (b. Muhammad)

433-443 AH

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Dinar: 73

Dirham: 34

Fils: 0

Senja: 0

Weznah: 0

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Dirham
Dirham coin 24102

1008 AH

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Dirham coin 27463

1008 AH

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Dirham coin 27464

1008 AH

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Dirham coin 28912

1008 AH

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Coin coin 36944

1008 AH

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Dinar coin 46358

440 AH

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Dinar coin 47917

Isbahan - 1041 AH

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Dirham coin 26740

Isbahan - 1008 AH

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Dirham coin 27466

Isbahan - 1008 AH

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Dirham coin 28209

Isbahan - 1008 AH

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Dinar coin 50111

Isbahan - 440 AH

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Dinar coin 74704

Isbahan - 440 AH

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